“His range is so Handelian that he can give the people a universal melody or march with as sure a hand as he can give the Philharmonic Society a symphonic adagio, such as has not been given since Beethoven died.”

—  Edward Elgar

George Bernard Shaw, in Music and Letters, January 1920.
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